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Under the clever guise of the M.E.N’s football edition of the same name at the time, they were actually asking for a locally-distributed gay newspaper called The Mancunian Gay Magazine. To get the lowdown on gay events and news happening in the area, people would have to visit one of the bars and discreetly ask the bartender for a copy of the ‘Football Pink’.
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Drug used by serial rapist Reynhard Sinaga to attack hundreds of men to be reclassified.Places like The New Union and the Rembrandt Hotel were often visited by police in an attempt to try and catch gay men engaging in sexual activity in public. Police raids were still a regular occurrence in the Gay Village. Since homosexuality had been partially decriminalised in 1967, Canal Street was slowly starting to grow an identity of its own.īut just because the law had changed to allow two gay men to have sex together - as long as it was in private and both were over the age of 21 - it didn’t mean that public attitudes had yet changed.
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Most had blacked out windows so you couldn’t see what was going on inside - and for good reason as well. While rainbow flags can often be seen draped across the walls and outside the bars today where drag queens, the LGBT+ community and allies proudly enjoy themselves, the few gay-friendly pubs in the area during the 70s were very discreet. It’s safe to say that walking down Canal Street in the seventies and eighties was a totally different experience to today.